Nutritional composition of bilberries (<i>Vaccinium myrtillus</i> L.) from forest fields in Norway – Effects of geographic origin, climate, fertilization and soil properties

Effects of different environmental factors (origin, climate, fertilization and soil properties) on berry nutritional quality were studied in eight forest fields of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) in Northern-, Mid- and Southern Norway. No clear trend between locations could be found, however untarget...

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Main Authors: Jens Rohloff, Eivind Uleberg, Arnfinn Nes, Tore Krogstad, Rolf Nestby, Inger Martinussen
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Published: Julius Kühn-Institut 2015-11-01
Series:Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
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Online Access:https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/view/4641
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spelling doaj-efabedd862004df08ee20bf016befdc62021-03-02T07:56:22ZengJulius Kühn-InstitutJournal of Applied Botany and Food Quality1613-92161439-040X2015-11-0188110.5073/JABFQ.2015.088.0404641Nutritional composition of bilberries (<i>Vaccinium myrtillus</i> L.) from forest fields in Norway – Effects of geographic origin, climate, fertilization and soil propertiesJens Rohloff0Eivind Uleberg1Arnfinn Nes2Tore Krogstad3Rolf Nestby4Inger Martinussen5Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Bioforsk, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, NO-1432 Ås, NorwayBioforsk, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, NO-1432 Ås, NorwayDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Box 5003, NO-1432 Ås, NorwayBioforsk, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, NO-1432 Ås, NorwayBioforsk, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, NO-1432 Ås, NorwayEffects of different environmental factors (origin, climate, fertilization and soil properties) on berry nutritional quality were studied in eight forest fields of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) in Northern-, Mid- and Southern Norway. No clear trend between locations could be found, however untargeted multivariate analysis of metabolite profiles revealed clear segregation patterns between locations. Anthocyanin, and phenolics content, and titratable acidity were significantly affected by mineral fertilization (Mid-Norway), while organic fertilization did not show any significant effects (Northern Norway). Bilberry chemical composition was affected by harvest time point, as indicated by a potentially higher nutritional quality regarding the content of phytochemicals when harvesting at mid or towards the end of the production season (Southern Norway). Regional and annual climate had strongest impact on the nutritious content of bilberries. Significant differences were found between locations, however previous findings on increasing anthocyanin content with latitude were not confirmed due to environmental impacts confounding the population effects.https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/view/4641anthocyaninsantioxidantsphenolicspopulation effectsseasonal variationsoil parameters
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author Jens Rohloff
Eivind Uleberg
Arnfinn Nes
Tore Krogstad
Rolf Nestby
Inger Martinussen
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Eivind Uleberg
Arnfinn Nes
Tore Krogstad
Rolf Nestby
Inger Martinussen
Nutritional composition of bilberries (<i>Vaccinium myrtillus</i> L.) from forest fields in Norway – Effects of geographic origin, climate, fertilization and soil properties
Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
anthocyanins
antioxidants
phenolics
population effects
seasonal variation
soil parameters
author_facet Jens Rohloff
Eivind Uleberg
Arnfinn Nes
Tore Krogstad
Rolf Nestby
Inger Martinussen
author_sort Jens Rohloff
title Nutritional composition of bilberries (<i>Vaccinium myrtillus</i> L.) from forest fields in Norway – Effects of geographic origin, climate, fertilization and soil properties
title_short Nutritional composition of bilberries (<i>Vaccinium myrtillus</i> L.) from forest fields in Norway – Effects of geographic origin, climate, fertilization and soil properties
title_full Nutritional composition of bilberries (<i>Vaccinium myrtillus</i> L.) from forest fields in Norway – Effects of geographic origin, climate, fertilization and soil properties
title_fullStr Nutritional composition of bilberries (<i>Vaccinium myrtillus</i> L.) from forest fields in Norway – Effects of geographic origin, climate, fertilization and soil properties
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional composition of bilberries (<i>Vaccinium myrtillus</i> L.) from forest fields in Norway – Effects of geographic origin, climate, fertilization and soil properties
title_sort nutritional composition of bilberries (<i>vaccinium myrtillus</i> l.) from forest fields in norway – effects of geographic origin, climate, fertilization and soil properties
publisher Julius Kühn-Institut
series Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
issn 1613-9216
1439-040X
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Effects of different environmental factors (origin, climate, fertilization and soil properties) on berry nutritional quality were studied in eight forest fields of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) in Northern-, Mid- and Southern Norway. No clear trend between locations could be found, however untargeted multivariate analysis of metabolite profiles revealed clear segregation patterns between locations. Anthocyanin, and phenolics content, and titratable acidity were significantly affected by mineral fertilization (Mid-Norway), while organic fertilization did not show any significant effects (Northern Norway). Bilberry chemical composition was affected by harvest time point, as indicated by a potentially higher nutritional quality regarding the content of phytochemicals when harvesting at mid or towards the end of the production season (Southern Norway). Regional and annual climate had strongest impact on the nutritious content of bilberries. Significant differences were found between locations, however previous findings on increasing anthocyanin content with latitude were not confirmed due to environmental impacts confounding the population effects.
topic anthocyanins
antioxidants
phenolics
population effects
seasonal variation
soil parameters
url https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/view/4641
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